Mother Goose Birthday Party

If there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that beloved books make great birthday party themes. At the age of two, our two-year-old Maggie was seriously obsessed with one book: Mary Engelbreit’s Mother Goose. And so it was decided: a nursery-rhyme birthday party!

I had fun with the invitation wording:

The Humpty Dumpty cake, on the other hand, was not so fun. I tried my best with the fondant frosting, but that stuff is a challenge for amateurs like me. In the end, I was pretty proud of this adorable Humpty cake!

Humpty’s wall was baked in loaf pans, and Humpty himself was baked in round pyrex bowls. The hat is fake, but everything else was edible. (Well, as edible as fondant gets…)

Most of the kids were toddlers, so the activities were all short and simple.

We read stories from Maggie’s favorite book:

We played “Jack Jumped Over the Candlestick” with homemade candle sticks (toilet paper cores, paper plates, and cardstock flames):

We made a Humpty Dumpty pinata, and “put him back together again” after he was split open. The toddlers loved playing with the tape!

An Easter egg-shaped mylar balloon was the perfect base for the Humpty Dumpty pinata. Be sure to start your pinata at least a week in advance, depending on how many layers you will use.

The last activity was loosely based on Jack and the Beanstalk. We threw a tarp on the floor along with a few bins of dried beans. Add some measuring cups, scoops, utensils, and dishes. The kids were happy for the rest of the evening!

The party favor was a homemade CD called “Not So Goosey.” It was a CD of not-so-silly music with great children’s songs from Raffi, Laurie Berkner, Peter Paul & Mary, Marlo Thomas, and the Beatles. We still play this CD in the car once in a while, six years later! Here are some of the favorite songs:

Parents are People by Marlo Thomas & Harry Belafonte

Garden Song by Maria Muldaur

Marvelous Toy by Peter Paul & Mary

When I Grow Up by Diana Ross

Blackbird by the Beatles (Maggie loves ravens!)

Hello Goodbye by the Beatles – the finale!

Here is the cover I made for this compilation CD:

Looking back, this is truly one of my favorite party themes. The activities weren’t too structured, it left plenty of room for toddlers to play, and what toddler doesn’t love Mother Goose?

In honor of Maggie, here are some of my favorite two-year-old snapshots:

Messy Maggie with the ice cream face is funny, but Sam’s horrified face is priceless!

Proud girl pouring her own cereal (oops!) and sleeping in a big girl bed:

And both kids loving the doll furniture she got for her birthday!

A special birthday, and special memories! If you have a toddler, I highly recommend a Mother Goose birthday party!

7 thoughts on “Mother Goose Birthday Party”

I’m sorry I didn’t see this message until now – I can edit my invitation and send a customized PDF for you to print. Just email me the wording that needs to be swapped out from my daughter’s to your child’s and and include an email address so I can send it to you privately. You can email me at cox.staci@gmail.com

I’m sorry I didn’t see this message until now – I can edit my invitation and send a customized PDF for you to print. Just email me the wording that needs to be swapped out from my daughter’s to your child’s and and include an email address so I can send it to you privately. You can email me at cox.staci@gmail.com

Hi Danielle, and thank you for the kind words! Sadly I no longer have the graphic that I used to create the Mother Goose invitation, so I cannot replicate it any longer. I’m sorry, and best of luck finding another invite you like just as much!